


Explore Sapt Sarovar in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve near Sharda Sagar Dam
Discover Sapt Sarovar - The Hidden Seven-Step Waterfall in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
Hiding deep in the Barahi forest region of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, the alluring Sapt Sarovar is a phenomenon that just happened to escape the mainstream tourist horizons. It is an amazing seven-point waterfall, which is an enchanted place between thick Sal trees and Teak, and can make a great memory in the minds of nature lovers, photographers, or even adventurers.
The waterfall is unlike other common falls, but a step-like cascade is seen in seven levels as the water flows down Sapt Sarovar. The waterfall starts at the tail of the Jhumti Ithalati canal, and a mixture of engineering and the beauty of nature leaves no difference. In the monsoon and winter months, when the water comes roaring down, it seems like a cascade of ice rushing headlong down in a direct line in a mountain of snow--such a picture that in the British days it used to take the breath away of the British rulers, Raje Rajwadas, and the local officers.
A Natural Retreat Amidst the Forest
The Pilibhit tiger reserve in the Barahi forest range has been identified as rich in biodiversity, with the common occurrence of deer, wild boars, birds, and even rare species like leopards. Sapt Sarovar is nestled in these forests and is calm, peaceful, and secluded, accompanied by the echo of falling water and the music of chirping birds and creaking leaves.
When one visits the area, it is like entering a secret world, and Time seems to be slow, and nature is the main attraction. To the trekkers, eco tourists, and nature photographers, this is an ideal place of serenity and wild nature.

A New Eco-tourism Destination in the Making
Sapt Sarovar contains tourism potential, which has been realized by the Forest Department of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. The authorities, having been motivated by the popularity of other places, such as Campati Falls in other states, are now creating more attractions for eco-tourism by creating natural attractions such as seas and waterfalls. In this regard, it is hoped that seven waterfalls will be developed in the reserve to facilitate eco-tourism.
The center stage of this plan is Sapt Sarovar, which is ready as one of the best natural holiday spots. It is proposed to implement forest trails, guided treks, watch towers, and eco cottages in order to make this hidden treasure accessible and to cause less impact on the natural environment.
The development is also in line with the larger objectives of the reserve, which are sustainable tourism, the creation of employment opportunities for people in the area, and the creation of awareness about the essence of preservation.
This is perfect in terms of Adventure as well as Solitude Seekers
In case you want something that is not just jungle safaris and beach visits, like Chuka Beach, then here in Sapt Sarovar, it will give you an offbeat getaway. It can best be visited during the monsoon itself or after it (July to November) when the waterfall is in all its beauty and the forest is full of green colour.
Sapt Sarovar is not only a waterfall but one that is a poetic mixture of history, wilderness, and unreal beauty: to be explored. Being adopted by the mission of eco-tourism, Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, this seven-step waterfall is bound to become one of the most precious locations for a traveler willing to get something that is not unique and nature-soulful in the depths of the forest.



